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citations from works listed in RePEc
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Yusuf, Shahid & Nabeshima, Kaoru & Wei Ha, 2007.
"What makes cities healthy ? ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
4107, The World Bank.
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Buckley, Robert M. & Mathema, Ashna S., 2007.
"Is Accra a superstar city ? ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
4453, The World Bank.
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Lourdes Diaz Olvera & Didier Plat & Pascal Pochet, 2008.
"Le rôle du transport dans l'accès à la santé à Conakry et Douala ,"
Post-Print
halshs-00329473_v1, HAL.
[Downloadable!]
Kaoru Nabeshima, 2003.
"Raising the quality of secondary education in East Asia ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
3140, The World Bank.
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Katarina Keller, 2006.
"Education Expansion, Expenditures per Student and the Effects on Growth in Asia ,"
Global Economic Review ,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 35(1), pages 21-42, March.
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